Edit Premiere Clip videos in Premiere Pro

Take your Premiere Clip videos to the next level by doing more professional-quality edits using Premiere Pro.

Note:

Premiere Clip will no longer be available for download on the Google Play Store and App Store beginning September 17, 2019. If you're an existing Premiere Clip user, you can continue to use and enjoy the application. We"ll continue to offer technical support until March 17, 2020. You can also choose to use Premiere Rush, Premiere Pro, or Spark Video in place of Premiere Clip. For more information, see Adobe Premiere Clip End of Life.

Export your Premiere Clip video to Creative Cloud

To share a video between applications such as Premiere Clip and Premiere Pro, export your video project to your Creative Cloud account as follows:

From the top menu bar, tap the Share icon.

Tap Edit in Premiere Pro. Within a few minutes, your project and media will be sent to a Creative Cloud folder.

Note: The media in your project needs to be synced before you can send your project to Premiere Pro.

The Project Sent message appears after the project is synced to your Creative Cloud account.

Import your Premiere Clip file in to Premiere Pro

You can import your Premiere Clip XML file as a Premiere Pro project to continue editing.

Click on your Premiere Clip project XML file and then click “Open.” Your project - with all of your media and edits - opens as a Premiere Pro project.

Note:

When you import a Premiere Clip XML file in to Premiere Pro, Premiere Pro converts it into a Premiere Pro project (.prproj) file and saves it in to the folder that you had last used on the system to save and open Premiere Pro files.

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